Chardee MacDennis wrote:

btw i sent an email to dr pepper regarding this. and I linked this thread. enjoy.

Nothing happened the last time, when Dr Pepper used a similar, unencrypted algorithm in an ad banner on a third-party site, and people simply needed to press F5 to get new keys. Before that, they even issued reusable codes.They didn't change the algorithm until one promo had ended and the next started, what with all the codes printed on bottles and distributed in retail.

Also, I've gathered my codes from sharing forum, where people posted them.I have a hunch that someone was already posting generated ones there though, which didn't work for me.

The fun thing is, you can request one free code per week by snail mail from Dr Pepper directly, as stated in the terms of use of the promo.

Whoever reads your "whistleblowing" mail at Dr Pepper will surely start to forensically investigate immediately. Call in CSI and shit.They definitely don't want people to link to their website on hundreds of internet forums and provide them with free viral marketing and word-of-mouth advertising.Gaming fans that sit hours in front of their computers, getting thirsty, longing for a refreshing, caffeinated drink.